Thursday, December 31, 2015

Thanking
you for the your enlightening talk on Lok Sabha Channel, today. I wish
you all the more success in your quest for spreading Human rights'
awareness.

in the capacity of a civilian
citizen, I have a rather disturbing incidence to report, belonging to
Human Rights violation of a baby.

At the Vytilla
Junction, which is the entrance to the Cochin city, one of the biggest
traffic junction, which caters to most traffic to and from Kochi city.

On
14th of this month, while waiting in my car for the signal, at
10:30AM, I was approached by a young lady in her late teens, for a sale
of a lottery ticket. She was carrying on her shoulders, a baby whom she
was having totally covered and hidden by a thick cloth.

I
did purchase a ticket from her and in an earnest gesture to find out
the condition of the child on her shoulders. asked her to lift the cloth
cover.

I was shocked to see a sleeping child of one to one and
half years of age, fully drenched in sweat, again wrapped inside another
cloth, The baby was asleep as though it had been drugged. There is no chance that a small baby would sleep in that searing Sun of the 10:30AM, in a bright and sunny day.

One
redeeming quality I found from the young lady was that she was not into
begging for money. Also, that she did not think twice in taking off the
cloth from me the baby. The woman did not understand any Malayalam
language that I spoke to her, but could understand my Hindi very well.
Thus, it is obvious that the lady is a typical gypsy kind of family of
wanderers from the Northern states of our country. At this rate of
torture and dehydration, the child might not survive long. Various
possibilities include :-

1. The reason for the
insensitivity to the child's plight may be because the child might have
been stolen from somewhere and the woman might be a part of a racket ,
trying to earn sympathies and sale of lottery.

2. Maybe the lottery itself is fake and a big Mafia is behind a new form of begging in the form of Lottery ticket sale.

3. Maybe the child is hers, but she is so young and un-educated to know the implications of the torture to her baby.

4.
The lottery business, run by the state, has been under lots of
criticism in the recent years for it supposedly being subverted by the
interstate lottery Mafia.

I am attaching a
copy of the Lottery Ticket along with this E-mail, hoping that it might
help to track down the lady and the baby for rehabilitation.

I
contacted the 1098 number of the child helpline and did inform about
this incident. Though the helpline personal did inform that they would
look into the matter and check out on the area for the lady and the
child and would take steps to rehabilitate the woman and the child. The
helpline personnel have taken my cell number. But I have not received
any response from them yet.

I understand the constraints of the machinery of the helpline system.

I
wish that esteemed establishment will take up the issue in an earnest
way and will help in saving young ladies and children from being used
for any form of trafficking, and also find ways to rehabilitate these
women and children.

Subject:
Six year old Child Missing
Honorable President of India
I request to consider and redress the issue of a 22 year old lady from
Kerala, by name Fathima, daughter of Subaida, Moolai Veedu,Near
Pazhasshi School, Matthannoor, Karuvachal, Kerala.
This woman, Fathima is has registered a case at Chandni Chowk Police
Station,Delhi, regarding the loss of her six year old daughter, who was
stolen from her hands from Delhi Railway Station.
The said incident happened in November last year, and till date the
lady has not got back her child. Fathima being a poor and illiterate
lone woman, she was taken refuge on November 15th at "Prayas Bharathi
Trust", Patna. The police have foresaken her as of now, claiming that
she has no photo of her missing child, despite the fact that 2 of the
miscreants who snatched away her child were nabbed by the police.
The incident of missing child happened in Delhi.
The "Prayas Bharathi Trust", Chair person Ms. Suman Lal has all the
infomation about this woman. The sad situation is that the woman cannot
go back to Kerala and is desparate about getting her Six year old child
back in her arms.
Her father has passed away long time back and is a destitute without
support from her husband.
She had been to Kashmir on a visit to her uncle, along with her daughter
and was on her way back to Kerala, when her uncle left her at Delhi
Railway station.
Respected sir, the story has been reported in the 'Mathrubhumi'
Malayalam daily newspaper on the 12th page, dated 24-3-15, yesterday.
Kindly understand that the it is the worst nightmare of any parent
endure the heart rending tragedy of a child going missing, that too a
girl child.
Please help Fathima and get her child back to her.

Current Status

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CASE CLOSED

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Date of Action

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25 May 2015

Details

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DPCOP
reported that
The matter was enquired through ACP/Kotwali, which revealed that a case
vide FIR No. 861/14 u/s 363 IPC was registered at PS Kotwali. In this
case accused namely Abhishek (husband of Fatima) was arrested but
despite best efforts missing girl could not be traced. Efforts are being
made to trace out the missing girl.

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Subject: Six year old Child Missing
Honorable President of India
I request to consider and redress the issue of a 22 year old lady from
Kerala, by name Fathima, daughter of Subaida, Moolai Veedu,Near
Pazhasshi School, Matthannoor, Karuvachal, Kerala.
This woman, Fathima is has registered a case at Chandni Chowk Police
Station,Delhi, regarding the loss of her six year old daughter, who was
stolen from her hands from Delhi Railway Station.
The said incident happened in November last year, and till date the
lady has not got back her child. Fathima being a poor and illiterate
lone woman, she was taken refuge on November 15th at "Prayas Bharathi
Trust", Patna. The police have foresaken her as of now, claiming that
she has no photo of her missing child, despite the fact that 2 of the
miscreants who snatched away her child were nabbed by the police.
The incident of missing child happened in Delhi.
The "Prayas Bharathi Trust", Chair person Ms. Suman Lal has all the
infomation about this woman. The sad situation is that the woman cannot
go back to Kerala and is desparate about getting her Six year old child
back in her arms.
Her father has passed away long time back and is a destitute without
support from her husband.
She had been to Kashmir on a visit to her uncle, along with her daughter
and was on her way back to Kerala, when her uncle left her at Delhi
Railway station.
Respected sir, the story has been reported in the 'Mathrubhumi'
Malayalam daily newspaper on the 12th page, dated 24-3-15, yesterday.
Kindly understand that the it is the worst nightmare of any parent
endure the heart rending tragedy of a child going missing, that too a
girl child.
Please help Fathima and get her child back to her.